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How do you spend 250 billion million on something and the only way people hear about it is the memes mocking how much of a failure it is? Is Morbius just the standard Sony marketing strategy now?

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23 points

Shit like concord somehow gets released, and yet stuff like Project Dragon gets scrapped even though it was weeks from announcement and 3 months from alpha release (if I remember correctly)

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Well approx $250b less than that 😉

Was curious myself:

…Concord is not some small indie project, but one that took Firewalk reportedly 6-8 years to develop. The exact budget is unknown. Estimates are around the $100 million mark, but there’s no firm sourcing at that. Even half of that would be a $49 million loss, currently, with essentially no current room for improvement.

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7 points

Sony had NEVER been good at marketing online games. SOE was legendary for not advertising anything for any major game expansions or releases, relying entirely on word of mouth.

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44 points
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I think publishers have this unreasonable expectation that everything they release will be a smash hit, and don’t recognize that some are complete flops.

Not every game will be a Skyrim, Helldivers 2, Valheim, or GTA 5.

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26 points

Even Helldivers is touch and go. They’ve nearly lost the entire playerbase like 3 times already.

I love the game but I’ve been at the “I’ll drop in every now and then” stage for months already

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1 point

That’s also just the natural lifecycle of live service games. The player base spikes after an update, and trails off again as time goes on

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7 points

They are going the way of the blockbuster movie.

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6 points

And it’s been that way for far too long.

Remember when S.E was ready to shit all over Tomb Raider because it didn’t reach their insane metrics?

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3 points

What makes it worse is that, as far as I know, the players trying it actually like the gameplay, but found the game itself to still be dull. The entire gameplay apparently was made solely on market analysis, with very little individual development taking place.

I think this highlights an interesting phenomenon also seen in “The most wanted song” and “the most unwanted song”, two songs made by scientific research of people’s preferences of music, where “the most wanted song” sounds nice, but is rather bland whereas “the most unwanted song” sticks out much more, a trainwreck you can’t look away from, and is a good song in the same way “The Room” is a good movie.

It seems it’s the flaws, the impurities, are what make games more interesting, more fun.

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If you printed out the source code you could technically eat Concord.

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15 points
Removed by mod
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12 points

Put it on a micro sd card and you might even be able to swallow it whole

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13 points

The cost of carrot production is slightly higher if you include all the water and labour but still a bit less than 250m

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I had an issue with this as well. There are way more costs involved, like farm equipment, fuel, maintenance, fertilizer, pest control, labor, storage, marketing, transportation, packaging, etc.,

On the other hand, with economies of scale, cost of production per carrot is likely to be much less than $2

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9 points

Actually harvested carrots can last for months if buried in sand and stored in a cool place.

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3 points

It lasts for months in the fridge if put into a plastic bag too.

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